Define the terms electric displacement vector and susceptibility.
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ELECTRIC DISPLACEMENT VECTOR:-
A way of combining the electric field and the response of the medium (the polarization). The convenience about is that Maxwell’s equations can be written in terms of D in a form that only depends on the free charge density, so you don’t have to include bound charge densities produced by the response of the material.
SUSCEPTIBILITY:-
The state or fact of being likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.
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ELECTRIC DISPLACEMENT VECTOR:-
A way of combining the electric field and the response of the medium (the polarization). The convenience about is that Maxwell’s equations can be written in terms of D in a form that only depends on the free charge density, so you don’t have to include bound charge densities produced by the response of the material.
SUSCEPTIBILITY:-
The state or fact of being likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.
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In physics, the electric displacement field, denoted by D, is a vector field that appears in Maxwell's equations. It accounts for the effects of free and bound charge within materials. "D" stands for "displacement", as in the related concept of displacement current in dielectrics.
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